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At Avnan Electro, our engineering department can work with you to design a part or assembly that meets your exact requirements, or we can manufacture by specifications and design. We have the capability and capacity meet your needs, on time, and on budget. We manufacture through-hole, surface mount, and mixed technology assemblies using the latest in automatic insertion and surface mount equipment.

Our assemblies are high quality and reliable, which we assure by overseeing every step of the production process and using only top quality components. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible pricing while offering the highest quality products and level of support.

 
 
    Capabilities
  Surface Mount Technology (SMT): SMT is a type of electronic component package in which components are loaded and soldered on the same side of the PCB.
     
  Chip on Board (COB) Die Bonding: A hybrid technology exclusively employing face-up-bonded
chip devices interconnected to the substrate. A generic term for mounting an unpackaged silicon
die directly onto the PCB.
     
  Ball Grid Array (BGA), Micro BGA: An area array, integrated circuit package in which the input
and output points are solder bumps arranged in a grid (array) pattern.
     
  Through-hole Technology (THT): THT is a type of electronic component package in which components are loaded and soldered on opposite sides of the PCB.
     
  Metal/Plastic Housing Assembly: The PCBs can be installed into any type of metal of plastic housing.
     
  Silk Screening and Pad Printing: The transfer of a pattern onto a surface by forcing a suitable material through a screen with a squeegee.
     
  In-Circuit Testing (ICT): In-Circuit Test (ICT) is a powerful tool in the testing of manufactured boards. Using a bed of nails, we gain access to the circuit nodes on a board and measure the performance of the components regardless of the other components connected to them.
     
  Functional Testing: To test a PCB’s functionality, a functional tester interfaces to the PCB via its edge connector or a test-probe point. It then replicates the PCB’s final electrical environment.